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Up and Away
Rock · 1966 · 14 tracks · 35m

Up and Away

Fourteen tracks of rowdy, organ-drenched garage rock. A snapshot of 1966 basement energy where the covers are louder and looser than the originals.

1966 · Wand

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A relentless, sweat-soaked celebration of mid-60s teenage rebellion and basement-party energy.

Tracklist · 14 Tracks · 35m
01
Trouble
2:20
02
If I Needed Someone
2:47
03
Grass Is Green
2:18
04
Tossin’ and Turnin’
2:40
05
Under My Thumb
3:02
06
Wild Thing
2:38
07
(I Have Found) Another Girl
2:18
08
Daytime Shadows
2:14
09
Shake a Tail Feather
2:13
10
Children’s Caretaker
1:31
11
Land of a Thousand Dances
2:47
12
Mustang Sally
2:26
13
Little Sally Tease
2:50
14
Hushabye
3:15
Moments Worth Listening For
The frantic, slightly out-of-tune organ solo that cuts through the middle of Trouble.
The sheer vocal strain and communal shouting during the chorus of Land of a Thousand Dances.
The loose, almost falling-apart drum fill that introduces their cover of Wild Thing.

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